We are in Bali! At long last – after months of planning we are finally here! We will be staying in Ubud for four days at the Hibiscus Cottages. It’s an interesting place off the main road. First you walk down this path
Then past these rice fields
To the Cottages
And our little home
We started our day with a visit to the Monkey Forest. There were a lot of new baby monkeys clinging to their mamas.
We spent the entire day wandering the streets of Ubud, just exploring and getting a feel for the area. Very narrow streets, lots of scooters.
Note the “penjors” the tall curved bamboo poles beautifully decorated. These were everywhere in Bali in celebration of their Independence Day (from the Dutch).
Every morning you see women setting out beautiful offerings in front of shops, in front of temples, on and around statues.
So much to see everywhere you look. We happened upon these children playing their little instruments
Wall art made of inverted Bintang bottles
These “bottle openers” are everywhere and come in a plethora of colors and sizes.
Art Center/ReUse Shop
Organic garden
Temples
Women do a lot of the carrying of heavy loads. The second picture is of women unloading a truckload of dirt and hauling it to the construction site.
Interesting stonework on a house
Quilt of batiks
Starbucks
Classic Car and Peace on Earth
And this wonderful display of natural oils.
Enough wanderings for one day.































Lovely photos. Nice bottle openers. I loved Bali. There was something wholesome about the countless little offerings out on the sidewalks, as if everything is holy, everything sacred, a spirit world fully integrated into the day to day. Keep posting please
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Hi Peter. Thanks for your note. I’m glad you like the pictures. Bali was a fascinating place and we saw many different aspects of it as you will see in the upcoming blogs. gwen
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